Benefits of 100,000 yen started as early as possible A government employee visits the home of the elderly Aomori Nishimeya Village April 30 21:56

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In response to the establishment of a national supplementary budget that included economic measures for the new coronavirus, in Nishimeya Village, Aomori Prefecture, a staff member immediately visited the home of an elderly person living alone and provided cash of 100,000 yen. started.

Nishimeya Village, which has the smallest population in Aomori Prefecture, with a population of over 1,300, is preparing to receive an application from the 28th in order to promptly provide residents with 100,000 yen.

When the government's supplementary budget was established after 7 pm on the 30th, Mayor Kazunori Seki called in front of the entrance of the village office to the staff, "Please give 100,000 yen."

Then, the staff members visited the house of 7 people, including the elderly living alone who did not have an account for the transfer.

Of these, an employee who visited a 84-year-old woman's house called for caution, "Please be careful of suspicious telephones and mails and do not forget to lock the door", and then an envelope containing 100,000 yen of cash I handed it to you.

The woman said, "I'm glad I got 100,000 yen. I will use the money I received to buy groceries."

Mr. Sekimura said, "There are people waiting for 100,000 yen to maintain their lives, so I would like to make an early payment and unite to confront the new coronavirus."

At Nishimeya Village, from the 1st day, we will make payment by transfer to the person who completed the application, and want to finish the benefit by the end of June.